Nissan will make two new electric models in North America

Nissan is replacing the Canton plant in Mississippi with the latest EV manufacturing technology to support production of two brand new, all-electric vehicles.


Nissan will build two new electric vehicles at its Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant.

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Nissan will build two new electric vehicles at its Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant.

Nissan shared details about how its Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant in Mississippi will become the center of US EV production. The company is replacing the Nissan Canton with the latest EV manufacturing technology to support production of two brand new, all-electric vehicles. With production expected to begin in 2025, investments for EV production will total $500 million, providing about 2,000 jobs. With this announcement, Nissan has now invested $4 billion in the facility. The company has collectively invested more than $13 billion in its US manufacturing operations.

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Ashwini Gupta, Chief Operating Officer, Nissan Motor Corporation Ltd., said, “Today’s announcement is the first of several new investments that will drive the EV revolution in the United States. Nissan is making a strong investment in the future of Canton, with the latest technology, training and And bringing the process together to create a truly best-in-class EV manufacturing team.”

Nissan’s investment is supported by strong partnerships with state, county and local governments. The announcement also supports Nissan Ambition 2030, which includes 23 electrified models for the Nissan and Infiniti brands by 2030, including 15 all-electric vehicles.

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The EV will be based on the Renault 5 leveraging the CMF platform

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In addition, Nissan aims to achieve carbon neutrality throughout the company’s global operations and the life cycle of its products by 2050, by advancing innovations in electrification and manufacturing technology. As part of this effort, Nissan is targeting 40 percent of its US vehicle sales volume to be fully electric by 2030, and even more will be electrified.

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